Plaster relief. Standing one foot on land and the other in water, the French Explorer, stands with left hand to the sky. He has a ship between his legs.
A plaster relief represented by a nude male with a beard, similar to classical Greek or Roman sculpture, holding a steam ship in one hand and a fish in the other, a large crocadile is under his right foot.
Three piece sphere mold held together with wire. Not sure what sculpture this sphere is for. The yellowish discoloring is from shellac used to seal the plaster.
Head armature on a wood base with galvanized pipe and butterflies (cross shaped pieces of wood to give the armature enough surface area for the clay to adhere).
Plaster bird for Swan and Ugly Duckling. The birds wings are posed as if in flight and its beak open slightly as if in song. Has Roman joint to connect to sculpture.